Munich cheer festival: This is how to celebrate a trophy... Bayern stars showered in beer on the pitch after winning Bundesliga

Wigan were banned from toasting their FA Cup triumph with a drop or two of bubbly because of their impending league commitments but there were no such restraints on Bayern Munich after lifting the Bundesliga trophy on Saturday.

The German giants still have a chance of recording the treble as they still have to face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final and Stuggart in the DFB Pokal final.

But the beer literally poured in the Allianz Arena as outgoing Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes and his players were doused with the traditional beer shower after a 3-0 win over Augsburg on Saturday, when the club finally received the trophy for their 23rd German championship.

The beer's on you: Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery gets a traditional dousing and it certainly came as a surprise

Cheers: Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer pours beer over a female fan (left) and Bastian Schweinsteiger sinks a large one (right)

Take that: Bastian Schweinsteiger is drenched in beer by team-mate Daniel van Buyten

Goals from Thomas Muller, Xherdan
Shaqiri and Luiz Gustavo ensured Bayern - who wrapped up the title
with a record six games to spare - scored for the 36th consecutive
Bundesliga game, equaling their own record set between May 1973 and May
1974.

'No other team in the history of the
Bundesliga has played football the way we've played this year,
consistently at a high level. That makes me proud,' said outgoing Bayern
coach Jupp Heynckes, who was doused with the traditional beer showers
by his players.

'You know the wheat-beer showers are included at Bayern. At least I avoided pulling a hamstring,' Heynckes said.

Heynckes, who turned 68 on Thursday, is being replaced by former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola next season.

Silver service: Munich's players celebrate with the trophy

Fancy free: Ribery and Daniel van Buyten are driven to the town hall (left) and Manuel Neuer leads the celebrations (right)